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ahazingly the abortion issue was glossed other in her confirmation hearings where senators focused on her defense of the president's health care overhaul. we heard some of the arguments that sound, well, quaint now. >> reform must guarantee choice of doctor it is and health plans including a choice between a public and private plan option. no american should be forced to give up a doctor they trust or a health plan they like. >> joining me now with reaction, co-hosts of the hit show "the five," bob beckel and andrea tantaros good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we cbeckel, do you have a prm with that background? >> what a professional you are. you're in a bad mood and you're doing this and everybody thinks you're happy out there. >> seeing you makes me happy. >> thank you very much, hannity. i would say that's probably not the kind of information she'd like out there. i wouldn't either. i'm not for the plan so it did you want matter. >> you were for the health care plan. >> i was trying to defend it as best i could. the more i look at it, shurnts companies are involved and i want them out. >>
ahazingly the abortion issue was glossed other in her confirmation hearings where senators focused on her defense of the president's health care overhaul. we heard some of the arguments that sound, well, quaint now. >> reform must guarantee choice of doctor it is and health plans including a choice between a public and private plan option. no american should be forced to give up a doctor they trust or a health plan they like. >> joining me now with reaction, co-hosts of the hit show...
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the defense argues michelle macneil died of heart disease. senator lindsey graham is not backing down. other lawmakers backing graham's attempt to get answers about the benghazi attack. he will block nominations for federal positions until the administration allows benghazi survivors to talk to congress. four americans including ambassador chris stevens were murdered in the benghazi attack. also on capitol hill today. h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the botched obama carrollout. testifying before the house energy and commerce committee, secretary sebelius saying, quote: hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. secretary sebelius also saying she told the president the web site was ready to launch october 1st and admitting she was wrong about that. >> and the minute the hearing ended "on the record" going straight to secretary sebelius to try to get more answers. >> madam secretary, any thought to resigning given the severity of the rollout problems? >> madam secretary, do you actually know the numbers of en
the defense argues michelle macneil died of heart disease. senator lindsey graham is not backing down. other lawmakers backing graham's attempt to get answers about the benghazi attack. he will block nominations for federal positions until the administration allows benghazi survivors to talk to congress. four americans including ambassador chris stevens were murdered in the benghazi attack. also on capitol hill today. h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius taking the blame for the botched obama...
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can the defense spin the evidence in favor of the doctor? our legal panel debates. >>> a disturbing new study. scientists now saying a sars-like virus could leap from animals to humans. we'll explain next hour. jenna: well a soccer match gone wild in russia. police moving in to break this stadium riot near moscow, try to move in to break it up. unruly fans of rival teams throwing fists in the stands and fireworks on the field forcing the game to be canceled after half hour of play. police used water cannons and arrested 30 people. no word if any charges whether filed. russia is scheduled to host the 2015 world cup. jon: the botched rollout of his signature domestic achievement, obamacare, are apparently takeing a heavy to. according to a new "nbc news-wall street journal poll", only 42% approve the president's job performance. that is down "the five"% from two weeks ago. that is tie with mr. obama's all-time low. let's talk about it with our resident political analysts, angela mcglowan. i guess know surprise when something as makes as much n
can the defense spin the evidence in favor of the doctor? our legal panel debates. >>> a disturbing new study. scientists now saying a sars-like virus could leap from animals to humans. we'll explain next hour. jenna: well a soccer match gone wild in russia. police moving in to break this stadium riot near moscow, try to move in to break it up. unruly fans of rival teams throwing fists in the stands and fireworks on the field forcing the game to be canceled after half hour of play....
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deal with this on defense. that's not the position that the administration wants to be in the president could very easily have said -- and this would not have been a big deal to say, the vast majority of americans will be able to keep their health care as it exists now under obama care. and for the small number of 5% of the insurance market that -- >> do you mean they knew? >> that's a really good question. john mentioned the word credibility. i think there's an accretion of things happening that make it feel like obama care is unfolding in a wait administration never even saw. we have the web site disasters, we have these numbers of people who are losing their plans, which these numbers seem much higher than anything that was suggested. and i think americans, certainly i'm getting the sense that the administration kind of really didn't see clearly what the consequences of its own signature initiative would be. >> i don't know about that, frank. you know, this thing about not knowing things is getting a little
deal with this on defense. that's not the position that the administration wants to be in the president could very easily have said -- and this would not have been a big deal to say, the vast majority of americans will be able to keep their health care as it exists now under obama care. and for the small number of 5% of the insurance market that -- >> do you mean they knew? >> that's a really good question. john mentioned the word credibility. i think there's an accretion of things...
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what is your reaction to his defense of the affordable care act and his explanation that he was not lying to anybody when he said that people would not be thrown off their health coverage? >> i never felt more proud of the president. for over four decades, i've been fighting, hoping, wishing, that all americans would have access to affordable health care. and i have to really pinch myself that this president is the defending attacks against the plan by republicans. i'm elated that we passed it into law. the supreme court now guarantees that 30 million people that couldn't afford or couldn't gain access will have the pride, the dignity and the ability to provide safety in terms of health care for their family. as far as defending and talking about republicans, i wish i could truly understand why they have this political death wish, except looking back at history, you would find that under the scope of too big a government, except when they need assistance for earthquakes and floods and other disasters -- >> invasions of iraq. >> exactly. and want to bring democracy to people that have no i
what is your reaction to his defense of the affordable care act and his explanation that he was not lying to anybody when he said that people would not be thrown off their health coverage? >> i never felt more proud of the president. for over four decades, i've been fighting, hoping, wishing, that all americans would have access to affordable health care. and i have to really pinch myself that this president is the defending attacks against the plan by republicans. i'm elated that we...
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either the defense is that he was kept out of the loop, has been the defense this white house has used, or the spying on 35 world leaders, it's just not good public relations wise. that said, listen, every country spies and while it's a tough thing to sell to the american public and to the public overall, it does happen. >> it does. but what's disturbing is apparently -- and according to the nsa people who talked to the white house, a lot of people don't trust the nsa these days anyway because they spy on all of us. just the fact that the president, while he was president, this program was running for coming up on five years where they were spying on world leaders and apparently -- according to the "wall street journal" item -- apparently there are people below the president who decide who to spy on. so it's somebody else way down here on the food chain deciding, you know what? merkel. let's go after her. let's go after tony blair or whomever in the last five years. >> i mean, it's easy to pick at every administration has done some of this. so it's important to point out. but it's publ
either the defense is that he was kept out of the loop, has been the defense this white house has used, or the spying on 35 world leaders, it's just not good public relations wise. that said, listen, every country spies and while it's a tough thing to sell to the american public and to the public overall, it does happen. >> it does. but what's disturbing is apparently -- and according to the nsa people who talked to the white house, a lot of people don't trust the nsa these days anyway...
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one, we're having huge defense cuts right now. one of the great political misjudgments in the last few years was believing it's the old party with defense spending. the rand paul wing in power quicker than they realized. it's much more comfortable among republicans with defense cuts. not total. you are seeing a ripping through of that budget. one of the things unsettled in addition to what frank said about exposes and technological challenges. technological challenges. on the one hand you're having rapid evolution in the republican party about what they think about national security consensus they had had four or five, six years ago. democratic part demonstrating on its own, folks on the left uncomfortable with what barack obama is doing. you look what democrats are saying in polls, they are much more comfortable what president obama is doing, high approval rating nsa spying, not as concerned about drones. the politics of national security are very unsettled in a way that's not been true for a number of years. >> sally on that las
one, we're having huge defense cuts right now. one of the great political misjudgments in the last few years was believing it's the old party with defense spending. the rand paul wing in power quicker than they realized. it's much more comfortable among republicans with defense cuts. not total. you are seeing a ripping through of that budget. one of the things unsettled in addition to what frank said about exposes and technological challenges. technological challenges. on the one hand you're...
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, now health and human services secretary because it looked as if she came off as somebody not that defensive, who didn't have a lot of answers. and when the questions kept coming, after awhile you feel kind of bad for her. >> you think that has to do with the ratio male to female? that is a tricky thing to overcome in terms of perception. >> i don't think anybody should feel better about the program and i don't think you should feel she's had her hands in every element of the program. there are people that write this stuff and can answer any question whether you like it or not. i don't think the president can answer every detail and i don't think she can answer. >> they were trying to pin her down, who exactly is responsible for this debacle, and at one point she said michelle snider, who works over at the centers for medicare and medicaid services. and then the congress person said she's responsible for the debacle? and she said, no. hold me accountable. i'm responsible for the debacle. then when they pressed her to try to say that barack obama was in charge of the department, she wound up
, now health and human services secretary because it looked as if she came off as somebody not that defensive, who didn't have a lot of answers. and when the questions kept coming, after awhile you feel kind of bad for her. >> you think that has to do with the ratio male to female? that is a tricky thing to overcome in terms of perception. >> i don't think anybody should feel better about the program and i don't think you should feel she's had her hands in every element of the...
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you'll hear a lot of defensiveness and i use that word carefully. there's a lot that the nsa and director of intelligence want to remind people about. it's the reason they engage in data collection in the first place. they immediately turn to 9/11 and what happened then and what they are trying to do to prevent that. they come to this, the head of the nsa saying he wanted to speak from his heart and talked about that. really putting forth a vigorous defense for the people who work at these agencies too. they did that knowing there were protesters sitting a few words behind from the group cold pink recode pink removed because of disruptions they brought to it. their message was stop spying on us. this is a time when the agencies and spy work highly classified to begin with is under this new level of public scrutiny and diplomatic ramifications with what's happening with our allies. when you have someone like dianne feinstein, one of the most fierce defenders and supporters of the intelligence community, when she has questions or doubts, that's a sign
you'll hear a lot of defensiveness and i use that word carefully. there's a lot that the nsa and director of intelligence want to remind people about. it's the reason they engage in data collection in the first place. they immediately turn to 9/11 and what happened then and what they are trying to do to prevent that. they come to this, the head of the nsa saying he wanted to speak from his heart and talked about that. really putting forth a vigorous defense for the people who work at these...
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if you look in '96, roughly when president clinton signed the defense of marriage act and over time we saw that issue shift incredibly, the first civil unions at the state level in 2000, a federal ban proposed as recently as 2004 on marriage equality by president bush. and obama and clinton for both for political reasons, didn't support marriage equality when they ran in '08. they both changed and most extraordinarily and most rarely, the president came out and said he was wrong essentially to sign doma and what do you think that evolution tells us about the ability to move from the '90s to now. >> they are nim bl politicians and also they represent a style of honesty that the public craves right now. and that's reflected in the numbers. people are tired of the old school politicking and when a politician comes out and says, i changed my mind, evolved on the issue, that's something the people are willing to embrace. clinton has shown that on social issues that matter to young voters and for whom other politicians remain stuck in the past have become a source of alienation and a variety
if you look in '96, roughly when president clinton signed the defense of marriage act and over time we saw that issue shift incredibly, the first civil unions at the state level in 2000, a federal ban proposed as recently as 2004 on marriage equality by president bush. and obama and clinton for both for political reasons, didn't support marriage equality when they ran in '08. they both changed and most extraordinarily and most rarely, the president came out and said he was wrong essentially to...
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>> keteyian: jackson, a defensive back, was stretching with the offensive linemen. trying to master alabama's complex schemes was too much, too soon for jackson. >> saban: hey, eddie! it's kick support! it's cover two. why you backing up? you're supposed to come and force the edge! >> keteyian: jackson looked like he wanted to crawl into a hole... >> saban: come on, eddie! >> keteyian: all of alabama's players have been there... >> saban: aw, vinnie... >> keteyian: safety vinnie sunseri remembers the day he and a fellow defensive back forgot a play. >> vinnie sunseri: and he throws his hat. it's a straw hat and it's not really heavy. he's able to throw it like zorro at us. i thought it was going to hit us and knock us out. and just starts yelling at us. and we're like, "we just got sabaned." >> keteyian: got "sabaned"? >> sunseri: yeah. >> saban: you messed up my hat. >> keteyian: but saban's players have faith in their coach, largely because of a revolutionary approach he designed years ago called "the process." "ignore the scoreboard," saban preached to his player
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its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providining same benefits to al spouses regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve and they've earned and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouses of service members are entitled to d.o.d. i.d. cards and the benefits that come with them. but several states today are refusing to issue these i.d. cards to same-sex spouses at national guard facilities. not only does this violate the state's obligations under federal law, but their actions have created hardship and inequality by forcing couples to travel long distances to federal military bases to obtain the i.d. cards they're entitled to. this is wrong. it causes division among our ranks and it furthers prejudice, which d.o.d. has fought to extinguish, as has the adl. today, i directed the chief of the national guard bureau, general frank grass, to make
its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providining same benefits to al spouses regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve and they've earned and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouses of service members are entitled to d.o.d. i.d. cards and the...
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is the cia and department of defense using doctors to torture inmates? >>> a terrifying attack at a south florida beach. how two strangers helped save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was about to be pulled under again by a five-foot shark. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> breaking overnight. nyu student rescued from really tight spot. 19-year-old asher von tag spent nearly two days trapped between a dorm building and a garage. the space he is
is the cia and department of defense using doctors to torture inmates? >>> a terrifying attack at a south florida beach. how two strangers helped save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was about to be pulled under again by a five-foot shark. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter....
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they're the first line of defense. it's something that we checked out earlier today to see, are they armed, are any of them armed and none of them are and in fact, they haven't asked for that power. so they really do face that risk together and they face it with a good amount of courage. >> let's thank them for all the good work they do. thanks very much, jim sciutto, for that. let's bring in brian todd. he's over at the magic wall along with our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes. guys, you're mapping out how all of this went down. >> that's right. according to patrick shannon, the police chief of l.a.x. airport, the shooter made his way in at the beginning, at the lead here of the terminal. he could have come in through the front area, could have come in through an exit. they're not quite sure yet. began opening fire after he opened up a bag and pulled out an assault rifle according to the police. then shot his way past tsa passenger screening. tom, i will bring you in here. tom is also, we should tell viewers,
they're the first line of defense. it's something that we checked out earlier today to see, are they armed, are any of them armed and none of them are and in fact, they haven't asked for that power. so they really do face that risk together and they face it with a good amount of courage. >> let's thank them for all the good work they do. thanks very much, jim sciutto, for that. let's bring in brian todd. he's over at the magic wall along with our cnn law enforcement analyst, tom fuentes....
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but being very defensive and very much defending the affordable care act, and defending the president saying that all of those plans that are getting cancelled, it's the insurers who are making that decision rather than maintaining grandfathered plans. scott? >> all right, bertha, thank you so much. bertha coombs with the latest there out of washington, d.c. >>> let's talk more about another high flyer, facebook. it's up nearly 90% this year, and that run has helped -- helped turn one longtime bear into a bull on the stock. rich greenfield is with btig, and upgraded shares to a buy. hi, thanks for being with us. so it was as mistake to be so negative for so long? >> well, look, i think we told people to stay away from the ipo, and we got more negative over the first six months after it came out. the initial focus on being negative, given the transition to mobile, was actually quite accurate, and really helped investors. i think our mistake was sticking with that negative view for too long. and especially when we saw the second quarter results, we were smart enough to get out of the wa
but being very defensive and very much defending the affordable care act, and defending the president saying that all of those plans that are getting cancelled, it's the insurers who are making that decision rather than maintaining grandfathered plans. scott? >> all right, bertha, thank you so much. bertha coombs with the latest there out of washington, d.c. >>> let's talk more about another high flyer, facebook. it's up nearly 90% this year, and that run has helped -- helped...
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one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is expected to testify that the captain had no control whatsoever of the situation both during the accident and especially during the evacuation. of course, 32 people who died during the accident did not die on impact, they died getting off the ship. in order to prove manslaughter, they have to prove that the captain did not do a good job? evacuating all of those passengers. then we are expected to hear later today or tomorrow to hear colorful system. a maldovian ballerina who was the captain's alleged lover at the time who was also on the bridge and the captain, a retired
one of them intercepted by israel's iron dome defense system. jerusalem is blaming the attack on hamas. no one has been hurt. >>> he is called the most hated man. the manslaughter trial resumes 20 months after his cruise ship struck a reef and cap-sized off a tiny italian island. >> we will hear crucial system against the captain this morning. the first witness this morning is someone who shadowed the captain as an officer in training and spent time with him on the bridge. he is...
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. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and we're not doing this for the fun of it. this is to gather valuable intelligence which helps not just us but also helps the europeans. >> so, mark, we have allies that are upset with us, germany, france, mexico, brazil and spain. but the reality is that we're all doing this. >> i'd like putin to be angry with us, okay. i'd like to know that the north koreans are angry with us more than our allies but let's say what peter king just said. peter king is mixing apples and oranges. i agree with him, nsa spying that protects our national security is critical. but he is lumping in this what i would call gratuitous spying on our leaders that could have enormous consequences for our national security. >> what if this is just trust but verify? >> listen, in the end trust but verify comes down to a very simple proposition. they all knew that we're spying. th
. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives, not just in the united states but also in france and germany and throughout europe. and we're not doing this for the fun of it. this is to gather valuable intelligence which helps not just us but also helps the europeans. >> so, mark, we have allies that are upset with us, germany, france, mexico, brazil and spain. but the reality is that we're all doing...
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that intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to the foreign policy to defense matters and economic matters and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> reporter: jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to jim. >>> healthcare.gov is apparently off life support this morning. the obama care website back online after suffering a nationwide network outage over the weekend. later this morning, testifying at the congressional hearing will be an administration for the medicare and medicaid services. 325,000 people have now been able to sign up for private insurance through obama care state-run marketplaces. cnn has learned health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius missed an extended deadline set by house committee to turn over documents about the healthcare.gov website and could trigger a congressional subpoena from republicans. >>> lindsey graham is trying to hold up all nominations for federal positions until the outpost in benghazi appear in congress. they say they sent someone there on the night of the attack. the white house is accusing republicans of pla
that intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to the foreign policy to defense matters and economic matters and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> reporter: jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> our thanks to jim. >>> healthcare.gov is apparently off life support this morning. the obama care website back online after suffering a nationwide network outage over the weekend. later this morning, testifying at the congressional hearing will be an...
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he does, i'm using this in defense of him. he's an interesting member of the senate. it's interesting, he plows through kind of quickly. he tries to gain expertise pretty fast. if we talk about him as a standard bearer of libertarianism, that mows you down. when the press is interested in you. they are referring to the compounding factor. joe bodyen in '87, he credits and look back into his college records. >> that itself the kind of thing, palm, i think paul is a really good libertarian member of the senate. but once at the presidential level, i don't know how he swoivs. >> if there are residuals for the writers of the movie "gattacca" they owe rand paul a cut. >>> two if you twists this week in the saga of immigration reform. we will tell you if it's actually kwloeser to happening now. that's next. yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scra
he does, i'm using this in defense of him. he's an interesting member of the senate. it's interesting, he plows through kind of quickly. he tries to gain expertise pretty fast. if we talk about him as a standard bearer of libertarianism, that mows you down. when the press is interested in you. they are referring to the compounding factor. joe bodyen in '87, he credits and look back into his college records. >> that itself the kind of thing, palm, i think paul is a really good libertarian...
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. >> if you work for a defense company, you might be -- right. well, wa about obama? you don't think the sticker shock will affect? >> it will affect who it's going to affect. most people aren't affected. we have over 300 million people in the cup, so it's not most people. >> we were looking at gas prices. gas prices coming down, oil prices coming down, maybe that's offset some? >> those are positive things. the wealth effect is positive, as well. but we've had modest economic news. why is that going to change? i think christmas will be okay, but not great. >> rich, quick last work. your price target for next year? >> it was 1780. but i think we may get to a 16 multiple and we may be at 1850 or so on the suspect. i have to re-evaluate, to be honest with you. >> that's a christmas present. 1850, whoa. >> rich, thank you for joining us. david, thanks for coming in. >> happy to be here. >>> coming up, steak and eggs and a taste of the american consumer, which we were just talking about. we'll talk to the ceo, the president of the texas road house. but first, a couple of
. >> if you work for a defense company, you might be -- right. well, wa about obama? you don't think the sticker shock will affect? >> it will affect who it's going to affect. most people aren't affected. we have over 300 million people in the cup, so it's not most people. >> we were looking at gas prices. gas prices coming down, oil prices coming down, maybe that's offset some? >> those are positive things. the wealth effect is positive, as well. but we've had modest...
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how vigorously will the democrats come to her defense or will they pile on? a preview of how the next few hours are likely to play out when the medicare chief was on the hot seat yesterday. >> do the millions of americans who attempted to use health care.gov, i want to apologize that the website has not worked as well as it should. this experience has not lived up to our expectations or expectations of the american people and it is not acceptable. >> according to her prepared te
how vigorously will the democrats come to her defense or will they pile on? a preview of how the next few hours are likely to play out when the medicare chief was on the hot seat yesterday. >> do the millions of americans who attempted to use health care.gov, i want to apologize that the website has not worked as well as it should. this experience has not lived up to our expectations or expectations of the american people and it is not acceptable. >> according to her prepared te
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we finally worked out a compromise and threw a couple of defensive tools in. now he uses the blackberry. let me give you the backdrop to that story. the most powerful man on earth, the most powerful man and nation on earth was told his communications were susceptible to intercept by dozens of morn embassies inside his own national capital. we didn't render our garmins and protest. we realize that's the way things are. >> 1578 stein has a question for you. >> i was shocked to see dianne feinstein demand more accountability. her going after the nsa is like joe biden going an amtrak. from your perspective, are you concerned about too much oversight or do you acknowledge there needs to be more disclosure and transparency about the practices? >> i am fully in favor of more disclosure and transparency. it's an easy do to the committees. it's another thing how much you want to make public to the american public. the really interesting question is now the demand is europe public want to be told how we spy. he asked the watergate question, what did the president know a
we finally worked out a compromise and threw a couple of defensive tools in. now he uses the blackberry. let me give you the backdrop to that story. the most powerful man on earth, the most powerful man and nation on earth was told his communications were susceptible to intercept by dozens of morn embassies inside his own national capital. we didn't render our garmins and protest. we realize that's the way things are. >> 1578 stein has a question for you. >> i was shocked to see...
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. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the u.p.s. but france and germany and throughout europe. we're trying to gatherable against that helps us and helps the europeans. >> there are reports that the president did know that angela merkel's cell phone was being tapped. >> talk about a confounding story in terms of not understanding the concept as to why we would do this. why it would go unknown by the president if it was. david ignatius can you put this in perspective and snowden's role. is he still such a menace or is he revealing things we need to know? >> first about nsa collection, it seems increasingly clear if nsa could collect a signal it would. and just add to this ever greater pile of data. analysts couldn't possibly have gone through and made sense of all the signals that they had access to. in terms of spying on the world leaders, the 35 world leaders which is the latest thing that's riled the europeans and people all over the world, it's hard to ima
. >> i think the president should stop apologizing, stop being defensive. the reality is the nsa has saved thousands of lives not just in the u.p.s. but france and germany and throughout europe. we're trying to gatherable against that helps us and helps the europeans. >> there are reports that the president did know that angela merkel's cell phone was being tapped. >> talk about a confounding story in terms of not understanding the concept as to why we would do this. why it...
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fitness experts argue the test isn't accurate and are urging the defense department to change requirements. the number of soldiers discharged for being overweight is ten times higher than it was five years ago. >> so what do you think? if we're in the marines and we probably instead of running 20 miles just going to go to the doc. >> we're well past marine condition, i'm afraid, joe. >> if we wanted to. i want liposuction. >> less than a week after five people were hurt on ride at the north carolina state fair another person was hurt. a work certificate in critical condition after the second vortex ride fell on him. i don't let my children go on these ride. three to five people hurt in the first vortex accident. one of the victims is 14 years old. these carnivals are set up and go from town to town. do you let your kids get on those rides? like i wouldn't go on the tea cups. >> i went on the tea cup at hershey park and i'll never ever go on a ride again. no. >> what is the vortex? >> the vortex, it's where it spins out around -- >> no. why? why? we like to find other things to do like push
fitness experts argue the test isn't accurate and are urging the defense department to change requirements. the number of soldiers discharged for being overweight is ten times higher than it was five years ago. >> so what do you think? if we're in the marines and we probably instead of running 20 miles just going to go to the doc. >> we're well past marine condition, i'm afraid, joe. >> if we wanted to. i want liposuction. >> less than a week after five people were hurt...